Any interest in playing a good old game of Killer on the playa? If you are not familiar, it is organized assissination sort of game. I played a bunch of games in high school. Anymore, it is extremely unwise to try this in the default public world, but I canâ€™t imagine a better venue than BM for it.

Originally published by Steve Jackson games, hereâ€™s a link to Amazonâ€™s description:

Sounds awesome. We used to play similar things. Once we had a game going that was pretty bad because we were afraid to hang out with each other for a week. After a bit you figured out who was trying to kill you and formed "teams" but since the draw was random of who you'd kill it made it pretty interesting.

I'll join in, but I may make an easy target this year. Last year would have been great though, since I was all over the place.

If this is going to happen, it might be a good idea to make up some props beforehand. Example might be a plastic chip that says poison that you hopefully won't find in your drink. Or water balloons that say explosive that can be hidden different places where you might set them off. I'm not sure how the official games goes, but I'll do some reading later.

I want to play! That sounds awesome! I think if we get to call 'base' on stuff, I should be exempt during my protest hour, Mon - Fri 3-4pm, Sat
3-?, just because I won't be in game mode...Any other time, I'd be killable, though.

I think we all have at least one event we have to be at. Either way works for me, off or on limits. Depending on how many people are playing, it's unlikely they'll know by your picture the event you'll be holding, and IMO an added thrill, both of trying to costume/disguise yourself during the event and spying to find out when and where they'll be.

I have a feeling that this is going to be a lot of fun! Nothing like a good strong dose of paranoia to go with your lack of sleep and general disorientation.

There are a bunch of different scarios available to us. The round robin, individual assassination might be easiest for all concerned. But others are more team-oriented, like Capture The Tutu, Godfathers/Capos/Soldiers, villagers vs. vampires, etc etc. Camp vs. Camp would be fun.

I think I would set up shop in the Booby Bar, as thatâ€™s where I will be camping. So, maybe during certain hours of the day, Iâ€™ll be there to dole out photos, listen to the kill stories, upgrade weapons and like that. The Booby Bar will be a â€˜Safe Havenâ€™, and I would hope it would turn into a weird mercenary/assassin hangout.

Killer is usually supposed to be a stealth sort of thing, with limits on number of witnesses, an emphasis on sneaking. I think thatâ€™s largely to spare the Normals from feeling scared. At BM there are no Normals, so what do you think? Shootouts in the town square?

Here are some guidelines I stole from another Killer site:

1. The DM does not like adjudicating rules. Don't make him do it. If the players cannot work it out with the DM's assistance, open season may be called on both players. Alternatively, a duel may be called.

2. Play within the spirit of the rules. They are meant to be followed, with reasonable bending. The DM determines what is and isn't reasonable.

3. Do not involve non-players in any way. Be sensitive to the fact that you may scare passersby in a protracted firefight. Try not to do that.

4. No head shots.

5. No destruction or damage of property, whether it's the property of the players, or that of innocent bystanders.

6. There is no Rule 6!

7. No one will attempt to impersonate the DM, or find his super secret stash of player information.

8. No one in the game should ever fear for their safety. Avoid physical contact, do not place bombs in a car that will detonate while the mark is driving, and other bits of common sense.

9. Do not be rules lawyer.

Safe Havens
1. One per player, as said above, maybe your place of â€œworkâ€

"No one is innocent, citizen. We are merely here to determine the level of your guilt."
- Judge Dredd

No witnesses could be difficult out there. Would poisoning someone in a crowded bar, for example, be ok as long as nobody saw you deposit the poison?

Informing the DM could also be difficult, considering there could be several miles between us and people don't often stay in one place for long. If I spend all afternoon finding a person and coming up with a plan, do I then have to go find you, then find the person again?

Perhaps a bike bomb would be appropriate - a sticker that looks like a cartoon bomb, where you put it under the seat, with a 5 foot blast radius. Or some plastic toy you zip tie to something or toss it in a bag.

I think I would set up shop in the Booby Bar, as thatâ€™s where I will be camping. So, maybe during certain hours of the day, Iâ€™ll be there to dole out photos, listen to the kill stories, upgrade weapons and like that. The Booby Bar will be a â€˜Safe Havenâ€™, and I would hope it would turn into a weird mercenary/assassin hangout.

You might have to make some sort of "safe passage" rule from the Bar. Why would anyone in their right mind go to the one place they are sure to expose themself to their stalker?

1. The DM does not like adjudicating rules. Don't make him do it. If the players cannot work it out with the DM's assistance, open season may be called on both players. Alternatively, a duel may be called.

Duels held in thunderdome!

3. Anyone showing a weapon. When that weapon is put away, the player is no longer available as a target.

If I see someone running around with a watergun in their wasteband, does that count as "showning" or "put away"?

Dork wrote:No witnesses could be difficult out there. Would poisoning someone in a crowded bar, for example, be ok as long as nobody saw you deposit the poison?

Yeah, no witnesses is going to be hard. I see poisoning and small shaped charges being popular.
Bar posioning would be awesome! Slip them a mickey, help them out of the bar "my friend here had one too many", dead target.

You might have to make some sort of "safe passage" rule from the Bar. Why would anyone in their right mind go to the one place they are sure to expose themself to their stalker?

They wouldnâ€™t Want to, thatâ€™s true. But it would be more fun if they had to. I could sweeten the pot by offering a free weapon upgrade at the Bar once or twice a day, to the first Killer who shows up. If you really want the machine gun (super soaker) is it worth the risk to walk into what is most likely a trap?Well, an ambush outside, anyway.

How about, if you want more firepower, you have to come back and report your kill. (Upgrade the weapon?) If you just want to continue your rampage, take your victimâ€™s next target photo, and keep hunting?

How would â€˜safe passageâ€™ work? A certain area around the Bar is safe? A certain number of minutes after leaving the Bar?

And I agree, the exposed weapon thing sounds tough. Maybe nix that completely. And I also agree that coming back to do any sort of mandatory reporting is a bad idea.

Whatever leads to the maximum fun and paranoia, Iâ€™m all for!

â€œIf you don't regard every single person who passes you as someone who might be after your hide, you just aren't in the spirit of the gameâ€

"No one is innocent, citizen. We are merely here to determine the level of your guilt."
- Judge Dredd

This sounds like fun, but I won't be getting there until Wednesday some time. Does this disqualify me from participating or could I join in once I got there?

Also, I like the idea of just having the person collect the next polaroid from the person they kill and moving on from there. Having to go back and report could be tough, although some incentive to do so would make add another layer to the game.

No problem jumping in whenever. I imagine it will be somewhat chaotic, which is fine by me.

I realized that I was planning to set up shop at a place where minors can't go, the Booby Bar. Maybe not an issue? The Booby Bar is part of the Terminal City village, near APOKTILIPTIKA. Maybe somewhere else in the village.

Any suggestions? A deserted bridge in the middle of the night, Berlin style?

"No one is innocent, citizen. We are merely here to determine the level of your guilt."
- Judge Dredd

I think your idea of having one meeting place for a designated time each night is good. That way, if people want to check in they can. Hopefully, it can be somewhere centrally located. Maybe just a spot on the open playa.